, 1 - t r 1 r -. - ' . .-4! ih I i I ' , . l , . - , .. 1 I ; . 1 I I ill- ..w it; i. I: m .. f. ' : WW- , CALENDAR' OF: SPORTS , FOR 'THE WEEK. ?, rounds, at Cincinnati. ; ' ' Trw Astfivedo vs. Shamus O'Brien, 12 rounds, at Youngstown. " TriRh Patsv Kline vs. Kid Thomas 6 rounds, at PhUaUelphlar r -1 '? . ' ' -; Tuesday. '. fiKamnionshiD .tournament of Pro- ' fpssional Golfers' Association opens at Mt. Vernon,; N. Y , rinco of autumn meetine of To ronto Driving Club at Toronto , nonh show, of- American Pomer- ' anian Club.New York City. j vAAi namni . vs. Matt Brock, 10 rounds, at Minneapolis. Tanir ruiinftVvA. bailor Grande. 10 . rounds, at New York, j - Young Jack O'Brien- vs. Marty Cross, 10 rounds, -fct Norristown, Pa. .Wednesday. Annual bench" show of Santa Clara Valley Kennel Club, at San Jose, Cal Thursday. Championship tournament of East---t A rchorv Association opens at Newton, Mass. -Annual, bench show of Bronx Coun ty Kennel Club, at New York City. Invitation tennis tournament of Essex County Country. Club,. West Orange, N. J. Bob Moha vs. Charley Weinert, 10 rounds, at New York Billy Miske vs. Battling Levinsky, 10 rounds, at Brooklyn. Saturday, Opening of autumn "meeting or Kpniiwnrth Racing Association, Windsor, Ont. Football: Yale vs. Leigh, at Ne$ Haven. Harvard vs. Tufts, at Princeton. v Army vs. Holy Cross, at West Point. . Navy vs. Pittsburgh, at Annap olis. Pennsylvania vsl Swarthmore, at Philadelphia. Cornell vs. Williams, at Ithica. Chicago vs. Indiana, at Chicago. Ohio State vs. Oberlin, at Colum bus. Purdue yi. Wabash, at Lafayette. Minnesota vs. North Dakota, at Minneapolis. Wisconsin vs. South Dakota, at Madison. Vanrtorhnt 'vs. Kentucky State, at Lexington. Alabama vs. Mississippi College, at Tuscaloosa. ThWinter Gafderi Musical Comedy mpaify;.eDmes- to .the :yictoria ; today to fill ; thjh cpmBff wek,f underla poi iive ' guaraiteo?! to uphold 6; - .high standardlthat wa;, aeuUat week by the American Girls Company,- and for this reason, in order to introduce this great, show to as many Wilmington amusement-lovers as possible .will ady mit a: lady free tonight with each hold er of ,a ; Jthirty)? centr paid . admission ticket' It is hoped that every lady in Wilmington whoVlikes good qlean tertaihment of the r; musical? comedy kind twill avail themselves pf . this jop- pprtuhity to be the - guest of the management- tonight: "' 1 - . The Winter Garden. Girls Company features that; great vaudeville team, Lola Vann and Jack Grant, in a'black and tan" specialty that is away above the - average. Ther Telegram ' said of Grant: "His style of entertaining is entirely difTerehTTrom'ther usual black face comedian's: work and it has a re freshing newness . that makes good everywhere.'- . For Monday And .Tuesday this all- star aggregation will present "On the Veranda," a production "which alter nates flashes of comedy, song and dance. Special scenery for every show with new :and nifty -costumes, add much to the company. mt ill j 1 mn 1 St-" I . 1 ! , I I I 1..-. .1 I s-;. 1 1 m ; - i v ' I I m i i I i t mi , XI 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ; 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ?lKiiiilKiiffiM S'-li? -"Sy. v: I-- r: u ; . i i 2: v rj.ss;;i mi aui a i ll a -j m - ; T'. J ... if: J ' ; ' '-.''.. ' 5i ' , J.' . pied ; by Great Multitudes Tell How They Were He! Tonic, Appetizer, Invigoraht and Revitalizer i m While Tanlac Holds Attention Supreme "THE SHIELDING SHADOW." George Bracket Seitz, " the famous author of "The Iron Claw, wrote Pathe's new wonder serial, "The Shielding Shadow." That's point No. in its favor. ,. Edward Jose, the Those Fed documents specifically state that upon expiration of the con tract, they can be renewed only by the magnate granting to the player "at least 5 perentlncrease in the amount named in this contract." 1 Tanlac, the great new master medicine and tonic for sick, weak, nervous run-down, men j and women, is m two million homes Multitudes of; men and women who claim that Tanlac has given them back health and strength are going to observe the celebration of Tanlac Week, October 9 to 14, because they are grateful for the results Tanlac has given them. Eighjf thousand leading druggists of the United States who endorse the remedy for relief from ills of the stomach and digestive system, liver arid kidneys, will make special display of the medicine. They know that Tanlac is the sensation of their business the remedy that they are glad to sell because, as they say, "It gives universal satisfaction." cltcWllioUlria the 2'. Atlantic Coast Line Oct Inclusive The Standard Railroad of the South From Wilmington at $3 .40 ;f for the round trip, including, admission to fair, limited Mtui .October 15,1916. Ticket will Jiol4; for U ssger trains on dates of sale. -Propo PoxU trom Intermediate Points. rr- -";;. ; Children Half Fare. U SPECIAL TRAIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 1 . Leave; Wilmington 'L 6:40A. M Arrive Gbldsrxird LL i . -L10:00 a! M; Returning: Leave Goldsboro -L 5:00 P. M. Stopping at all stations to take on passengers going and to let off jpassengers returning. For further particulars, tickets, etc. Apply to . : 1 C. M. ACKER, Phone T102-W. Ticket Agent; Wilmington, N. C. Tanlac's Success Immediate Two years ago Tanlac was offered to the public in Lexington, Kentucky. Its success in al leviating pains and ills of the stomach and digestive system was instantly proclaimed by those who took the medicine. In nine months a million bottles had been sold in a limited ter ritory. Today, only two years after Tanlac's presentation to the public, more than seven mil lion bottles have been sold. The endorsement of Tanlac by druggist and user means merit. Back of Tanlac's triumph in the drug store is Tanlac's triumph in the home. It has become a household remedy Tanlac has become known as The National Tonic So great is its merit that a million dollar corporation has been formed to distribute it in Canada. New laboratories are being con sidered to increase the production, which is already at the amazing rate of oyer five million bottles a year. It is to be introduced in Hawaii, Porto Rico and Cuba. flpnnoonnooonoonnnnnnnncinnnnnLinnEn g Seaboard Air Linie Railway Co. g n The Progressive Railwav of the South. 0 g - NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR g a October 16th to 21st, Inclusive g Raleigh, N.C. g Round trip fare from Wilmington. . . ... ... .$4.85 Q including one admission to Fair Grounds. 13 Tickets on sale October 14th to 21st inclusive, limited J returning midnight October 23rd.( - g Lv. Wilmington 5 : 00 A. M., Ar. Raleigh 12:18 Noon, a Lv. Wilmington 3:55 P. M. Ar. Raleigh 12:30 Night. Q Lv. Raleigh 5 : 20 A. M., Ar. Wilmington 12:40 Noon, g Lv. Raleigh 4 : 1 3 P. M. Ar. Wilmington 12:10 Night, g For any further information, phone 1 78 or 1 1 02-W. Q CM. ACKER, R. W. WALLACE, 0 Union Ticket Agent. City Ticket Agent. S H. E. PLEASANTS, g Traveling Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C Q C3 a a a a n a a a a a a Tke Skielding Skadow I - ; '- ' ----- '" -i - PATHE'S WONDER-SERIAL ! i LOOD CHILLING. AD 'ENTURE AND PLOT TNQ and Chivalry -of the Finest. Ruod Elbows Throughout the Episodes, with Mysteries Vasly More Subtly Puzzling Than the Screen Has Even Before Flashed. BIGGER AND GREATER THAN THE MYSTERY OF THE FA MOUS LAUGHING MASK IN PATHE'S "IRON CLAW." The Stars GRACE DARMOND LEON BARY AND RALPH KELLARD Why People Talk About It At one time one distributor of Tanlac ordered five carloads 72,000 bottles. In the same week four carloads were ordered for New York, tvo for Pennsylvania, one for Minnesota. I Only true worth of Tanlac as a relief for suffering could explain Tanlac's popularity. When ! people suffering from indigestion, dyspepsia, belching and bloating from gas, sourness and, soreness of the stomach, inactive liver, biliousness, kidney troubles, pains in the side andi back, headaches, weakness, sleeplessness, nervousness, loss of weight, catarrhal conditions, foul breath and rheumatism are helped by, Tanlac they are sure to talk about Tanlac. , Tanlac is well advertised, but only its merit cculd create its popularity. It is what peo ple who have taken Tanlac say about the medicine that has made it recognized as The Master Medicine. ' nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnQDi VICTORIA LADIES FREE: Tonight Only a Lady WiU be Ad mitted Free with Each Holder of A 30c. Ticket. i- ? mN IIWM . FOX PRO DUCT! 0N Jose ColUn's First " Bio Box Feature at Ihe Royal Tomorrow. famous director of "The Iron Claw," directed "The Shielding Shadow." That's point No. 2 in its favor. Grace Darmond, one of the most beautiful women on the screen, still in her teens, but running Pearl White the race of her life in the matter of in jecting dare-devil thrills in motion pictures, with her beautiful costumes seen at times like a delicate bit of Dresden china come to. life but she fols you. That's one of the biggest points in her favor. Leon Barry, one of the most famous dramatic, actors- of all France, former leading with Sarah Bernhardt, plays the villain role in "The Shielding Shadow." Distinctly a dark tVDe. Barry makes one of the most "charm-! hi . . I ing villains ever seen on tne screen, i . i , i . . j ... . . . . - . . .. i . outstiining even the , brilliant work of ; "ac" "a uc su"P1y rciievea. many ii is are aue w wiiat is Known as mtesunai toxemia RaKei Jrt'as tTero, opg I a Poisoning due to the fermentation of food in the stomach and intestines because the di posite Miss Darmond, adds another j geestive system fails to do its work properly. triumph to his magnificient screen record, and will be even more popular than the inimitable Creighton Hale. Another strong one! Madeline Traverse, famous as the hercwie of Elinor Glyn's "Three Weeks," in a yampire role. Is one of the most fascinating roles ever seen on a screen. One of the strongest factors in "The Shielding Shadow." . Add to all this its production by Louis Gashier and Donald McKenzie, the producers of "The Perils of Pau line," and the further fact that Pathe is charging double prices for it and getlng it and you 'have the reason why the Bijou guarantees this serial, which begins next Friday, as "twice as graat, twice as daring, twice as sensational as "The Iron Claw Proper Relief Is Simple Advertising may sell one bottle of Tanlac, but all the advertising in the world could not sell a second bottle to the purchaser if the first bottle did not give satisfaction. "It's what the , neighbors say about Tanlac that counts." People who have taken Tanlac are so enthusiastic about it that they may tell a dozen or a hundred others about the great new medicine. The suffering of thousands of people may b 3 simply explained and, if the proper remedy ii Presenting Winter Garden Girls Musicial An All-Star Compsany of Musical . comtdvana vaudeville Art sts TODAY. AND TOMORROW the Wi.thSomfitffe; Musical ' NdVeii Acts Ever - : -s. - Seen. N I FTY COSTU M ES"..ftEWT SP E- v. CIAL'SCENERY. ' MattneeuDayy, 3;0Al0o and 20c Niflht, 7:30, 8 tOc.. 20 and 30c- Tanlac, a purely vegetable remedy made from a secret formula, is specially designed to re lieve these ills -the common, every day ills which make .millions of men and women rniser able.; rob theim of their strength and vitality, and keep them in distress, discomfort and pain while they should be enjoying the blessings of complete health and vigor which make life Worthwhile. - 8 Evidence Is Strongs Tens and tens of thousands of endorsements of Tanlac prove what Tanlac has done and can do for sufferers. . i . ".. ...... v .. They-are evidence that can not be disputed. The Tanlac has been endorsed and recom-j mended by leading business men, by lawyers, ministers, farmers, artisans and mechanics, bv women in the factory, the farm, the home by people in every walk of life. j Such evidence proves Tanlac The Master Medicine, and has made Tanlac the National Fifty-Sixth North Carolina State Fair R A L E I G H ' fickets'will be sold for all trairib tflrf ' ' 5 V Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Oct. 1 4 to 2 1 Inclusive From Wilmington at $4.85 for the round trip, including admission to the Fair, lim ited returning until midnight of October 23, 1916. Proportionate Fares from All Intermediate Stations. Children Half Fare. JFor schedules, tickets and any desired information apply to C. M. acf;er, Phone 11 02-W. Ticket Agent, Wilmington, N. C. Clothes of Character Are High Art,, Clothes ROYAL TOMORROW William Fox Prweinrt8 " THE BEWITCHING PHOTO PLAY STAR. Jose Collins - -. - In a Spectacular .Six. Act Wil liam Fox Drama Deluxe, "A Woman's HonoE A Play of Startling Episode and Thrilling Interest. Adults l'pcT.-rr4ltilijpen , 5 cents Tonic;1 You Can Buy TanlaLc at These Exclusive A. ieriGies F. BELLAMY BKPERS I When, men and ybuiig men Weary of clothes that bear itereotyped stamp of "just clothes" they buy suits and over coats with the "High Art", label. They Characterize good taste in dress and are always ex ceptional values for their price. J. M. Solky & Co. One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. No. 9 North Front Street. ,' : T Fjryeevlle -y. R. Home & Son. Wallace Robinson Drug Co. Clinton-RoiJtW. Holliday.. Goidsboro Robinson Pharmacy. Rocky-pQiiTtA. N. Rhodes & Co. Burgaw C. L. Halstead. Lunberton--Pope Drug ,C0r Clarkton G. L. &nE. lS. Clark. lizabethtowii Cash , Novelty Co. Maxton Barries Bros. . -Laurihburg Bllies Drug Cof Vine.land R. E. McRoy & Co., Whitcvilie Cash Drug Co. -, Chadbourn -Chadbourn Drug Co. ffairmont-rrFairmont Drug Cg. Tabor TabqjL Drug Cor, r. '' ,o uth po rjt Wtcoyi's p a rrri i acy. Acme Acme Store Co. Supply G. W. Klrby, New Eern Brabham Drug Co. Magnola W. L. Southall. Faison Faison Drug Co. . Pembroke G. W. Locklear. THAT ; PRESCRIPTION ; ilj be ajright if the right doctor wrote it and the right druggist fills it. Otherwise it might ;be;7wbhg. Be sure that it is right send' it .inhere for attention. J. FRANK JARM AN, Druggist. 107 Priricess Streti ; Phone 634. J v ii'il.:t"'-r . : -!.- ' : . . .... V . .